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Cake day: May 26th, 2024

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  • They go off of who volunteers. For example, if a person who specializes in fixing stand mixers volunteers, that will be one of the tables people can visit. That repair person brings the parts (for example, there are a few parts in stand mixers that tend to break, so the repair person would know to bring fixes for those). I have also heard of repair cafe’s elsewhere even bringing in 3D printers to help with part replacement.

    Here is the text from a recent one in my town:

    Items that are accepted at Repair Café events:

    • Electronics such as gaming consoles, CD player, DVD player, camera, adaptor cord, etc.
    • Small appliances such as toasters, coffee makers, lamps, waffle makers…you get the idea!
    • Smaller pieces of furniture such as small wooden furniture pieces, a clock, or a plastic item that needs some crazy glue.
    • Toys! Whether it needs glue or some wire soldering, we can try to repair it!
    • Clothing or housewares (clean please!) that need mending. Full alterations will not be done.

    Items not allowed:

    • Microwaves